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Julian Osgood Field

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Despite his background, Field was a crook, moneylender's tout, and undischarged bankrupt, pursued by many creditors. In 1901 he was sentenced to three months in prison for forging a document under the signature of a representative of Lord Astor's estate office which claimed he was to be paid a large
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in a long-running financial scandal, which began in 1912. In 1914, Lady Ida successfully sued Field for fraud and breach of duty. The following year, she was imprisoned for three months, and Field for 18 months, for conspiring to defraud another wealthy lady, Francis Bennett Dobbs.
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sum of money for authoring society novels. Field used the document in an attempt to raise a loan.
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Locus Mag: Stories, Listed by Author: Julian Osgood Field entry
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He was responsible for involving Lady Ida Sitwell, mother of
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Julian Osgood Field was born on April 23, 1852, the son of
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